Parent Confronts Ayawaso Primary School Headteacher Over Alleged Caning of Late Pupils
A concerned parent has reportedly confronted the Headteacher of Ayawaso Primary School over allegations that pupils who arrive late to school are subjected to caning as a form of punishment.
According to the parent, the disciplinary practice could have a negative impact on the emotional well-being and overall learning experience of the affected pupils. The parent believes that while discipline is essential in schools, corrective measures should be carried out in ways that do not instill fear or cause emotional distress among children.
The incident has generated public discussion on the use of corporal punishment in schools, with many calling for more child-friendly and constructive disciplinary approaches that encourage positive behavior while safeguarding the rights and welfare of learners.
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Education stakeholders have long advocated for disciplinary methods that promote respect, responsibility, and accountability without compromising the dignity and psychological well-being of pupils.
As discussions continue, some members of the public are urging the appropriate education authorities to review disciplinary practices in schools and provide clear guidance on acceptable methods of correcting misconduct.
At the time of publication, neither the management of Ayawaso Primary School nor the relevant education authorities had issued an official statement regarding the allegations.
The development continues to attract public attention as many await an official response and any possible action that may follow.
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